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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sirius Petroleum Plc | LSE:SRSP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B03VVN93 | ORD 0.25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.40 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/6/2018 23:00 | Why do you think they've called the AGM early, Sherl0ck? | detective captain sean signal | |
05/6/2018 22:39 | I wonder if we're going to get some mind-boggling news at the 11th hour before the AGM? Surely there must be something that they need to announce? And surely they will have to tell us why they need authorisation for all those new shares? They can't just ask for a vote to grant authorisation without giving an explanation? | vatnabrekk | |
05/6/2018 22:11 | Company already has the authority to issue about another 1.5bn shares should they wish to. | sherl0ck | |
05/6/2018 22:04 | Yes but still baffles me reading through last few RNSs about drilling commencing in April 2018 and still not a sign of drilling and we're heading full steam towards July. Very bizarre. | carrbradshaw | |
05/6/2018 21:41 | We really all deserve a meeting actually worth attending and coming away feeling like we all done the right thing. | bumhammer | |
05/6/2018 21:27 | Another six trading days left and we'll find the purpose for the shares in the Special Resolutions. ('m hoping they're for a 'farm-in' of some description) | htrocka2 | |
05/6/2018 15:36 | More likely the two 40ks are buys marked as sells.Least the volume is picking up as we anticipate news let's hope the next six months are gonna be better than the last. | aventador | |
05/6/2018 15:29 | If someone or entity has an agreement to accumulate shares in a fixed price range . | bronislav | |
05/6/2018 15:25 | yes please explain for newcomers how is their 2 markets, is that illegals? | verdant | |
05/6/2018 15:04 | Can you elaborate Bron? | minichris | |
05/6/2018 15:02 | Two markets ,it's been going on for years. | bronislav | |
05/6/2018 14:55 | So, anything from 1m down at 0.92 is a sell Anything over a million + and under 0.917 is a Sell Anything over 1m and 0.92 is a buy and anything around 0.917 is a buy..... | minichris | |
05/6/2018 14:41 | I dont have a clue Bum, never seen this before. Buys going through lower then sells... | minichris | |
05/6/2018 14:39 | Why's that Weird MChris? What are you thinking? | bumhammer | |
05/6/2018 14:37 | Apparently people can buy at 0.9177. Why can you buy for less than you can sell? | minichris | |
05/6/2018 14:33 | being offered 0.92 for 1m sell down to the mid 8s for multiples. Something weird going on. | minichris | |
05/6/2018 14:31 | related topic.. This is three years old...however, it is a twenty year, ongoing deal. | htrocka2 | |
05/6/2018 12:37 | Could be a piece of the jig-saw?.'ie. 'transform'...define extract 'The objective of the Petroleum Industry Administration Bill is to transform the administration of the upstream, midstream and downstream sectors of the Nigerian petroleum industry:' | htrocka2 | |
05/6/2018 12:01 | Re PIGB public hearing | kwizza | |
05/6/2018 10:29 | 'Rocket man'....Bobo's favourite song. | htrocka2 | |
05/6/2018 09:43 | htrocka I heard they were exploring the Niger delta for great resource and potential gain was large if they got the strategy right. I couldn't hear much more than that because of Elton John's Rocket man was playing quite loudly in the pig and whistle. | verdant | |
05/6/2018 09:42 | mind you its probably very similar | sirianbotham | |
05/6/2018 09:41 | you going back in time DrRichard | sirianbotham | |
05/6/2018 09:27 | Agenda, in error | drrichard |
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